It's Not You, It's Me: 10 Reasons Behind The Apple-Google Breakup

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In the early to mid-2000s, Google was known almost exclusively as a search engine giant. With its simplistic user interface embraced by Web surfers around the world, the Mountain View, Calif.-based company rapidly stole market share from rivals Yahoo and AOL.

But, in November 2007, Google thought outside its search engine box and decided to try its luck in the software space, launching Android, its homegrown mobile OS for smartphones. It was a move that would eventually propel Google to the top spot in the mobile OS market. It was also a move that pitted it directly against its then-partner Apple.

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XChange Solution Provider 2015 is finally upon us and the timing couldn't be better. The premier channel event is happening March 1-3 in Dallas, bringing together 225 solution provider decision makers from across North America. CRN is at the event to provide news, analysis and a firsthand take from partners.